Turkish Pediatric Nurses’ Use of Non-Pharmacological Methods for Postoperative Pain Relief in 6 to 12 Year Old Children

  • Efe E
  • Özcan D
  • Dikmen Ş
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: This descriptive study was conducted for the purpose of describing the Turkish pediatric nurses' use of non-pharmacological methods for relieving 6 to 12-year-old children's postoperative pain. Method: This research was conducted with 92 pediatric nurses working at 17 university hospitals located in Turkey. Data were collected using a web based questionnaire and had to be completed electronically. Results: It was determined that the majority of the nurses give information about postoperative observation (79.3%), and postoperative pain (76.1%). In addition, it was determined that they have been encouraging children to ask about misconceptions (69.6%). Conclusion: Based on these results, the Turkish pediatric surgical nurses used versatile non-pharmacological methods in children's postoperative pain relief.

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Efe, E., Özcan, D., Dikmen, Ş., & Altaş, N. (2017). Turkish Pediatric Nurses’ Use of Non-Pharmacological Methods for Postoperative Pain Relief in 6 to 12 Year Old Children. The Open Pain Journal, 10(1), 56–64. https://doi.org/10.2174/1876386301710010056

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